finicky_foyer @ finicky_foyer @sh.itjust.works Posts 0Comments 4Joined 1 yr. ago
The link posted above by gdog05@lemmy.world (https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/krx449/megathread_archiving_the_capitol_hill_riots/) has a magnet url that appears to be active still. It has ~1TB of data.
As well the link from pyr0ball@reddthat.com (https://capitol-hill-riots.s3.us-east-1.wasabisys.com/directory.html) has the same magnet link plus basic html index with all the files.
It appears to be hosted via S3 compatible object store. Their docs provide examples to browse/download via awscli
or boto3
(as well as rclone
).
https://source.coop/repositories/harvard-lil/gov-data/description https://source.coop/repositories/harvard-lil/gov-data/access
I imagine it will vary based on your location, but I'd venture to guess most major cities like mine would be similar.
I live in an outskirts suburb of a major city, and @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee suggested price point matches up.
Checking the current "headlining" movie at my local theater (which happens to be an AMC Theater) to get a single "Adult Ticket" is $21.50 for tomorrow's Tuesday showing outside of working hours (6:30PM). With "fees", it brings it to $24.18 for a single adult ticket.
The "Childrens Ticket" price is $18.50 per.
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